Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|    hands put anything into his mouth unless some one else placed
 2   I,        II|     and putting one end in his mouth poured the wine into him
 3   I,        IV|     commands, repeating, "Your mouth shut and your eyes open!"
 4   I,        IV|    went off rather down in the mouth, swearing he would go to
 5   I,        VI|        his verses from his own mouth are the admiration of all
 6   I,        IX|      began to bleed from nose, mouth, and ears, reeling as if
 7   I,        XI|  slowly, drink little, wipe my mouth every minute, and cannot
 8   I,       XVI|    aromatic fragrance from her mouth; and, in short, he drew
 9   I,       XVI|  knight that be bathed all his mouth in blood, and not content
10   I,      XVII|       he was raising it to his mouth he was stopped by the cries
11   I,     XVIII|   flask, and putting it to his mouth began to pour the contents
12   I,     XVIII|        and grinders out of his mouth in its course, and sorely
13   I,     XVIII|   there was not one left in my mouth."~ ~Sancho came so close
14   I,     XVIII|   almost put his eyes into his mouth; now just at that moment
15   I,     XVIII|     Sancho came to examine his mouth, he discharged all its contents
16   I,     XVIII|       he vomits blood from the mouth;" but considering the matter
17   I,     XVIII|   putting his left hand to his mouth to keep his teeth from falling
18   I,     XVIII|     for I tell thee, Sancho, a mouth without teeth is like a
19   I,       XIX|     must have put it into your mouth and mind just now to call
20   I,        XX|       of dawn now, because the mouth of the Horn is overhead
21   I,        XX|       that line, or where this mouth or this occiput is that
22   I,        XX|      cheeks puffed out and his mouth full of laughter, and evidently
23   I,      XXII| neither raise his hands to his mouth nor lower his head to his
24   I,      XXIV|    hear these praises from his mouth, and I began to fear, and
25   I,       XXV|        to have to sew up one's mouth without daring to say what
26   I,       XXV|        not break in pieces the mouth that uttered such blasphemies,
27   I,       XXV|       name of ass came into my mouth, for a rope is not to be
28   I,     XXVII|     given an answer by word of mouth, saying that she commanded
29   I,       XXX|      he would have stopped his mouth thrice over, or even bitten
30   I,      XXXI|        had told her by word of mouth about the love your worship
31   I,     XXXIV|        our intrigue bridles my mouth and keeps me silent about
32   I,    XXXVII|  trumpeted far and wide by the mouth of Fame? Now, there can
33   I,   XXXVIII|  better than the breath of his mouth, which I need not say, coming
34   I,     XXXIX|   landing forces fortified the mouth of the harbour and waited
35   I,       XLI|     and a napkin tied over his mouth, which prevented him from
36   I,       XLI|        and the napkin from his mouth; but the renegade once more
37   I,     XLIII| tightly round Dorothea put her mouth so close to her ear that
38   I,       LII|           Honey is not for the mouth of the ass," returned Sancho; "
39   I,       LII|        the truth, so shut your mouth. But I may tell you this
40  II,       III|       a flat nose, and a large mouth, all indications of a mischievous
41  II,      VIII|    mention his name by word of mouth or in writing, lest the
42  II,       XII|     abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh."~ ~Sancho was
43  II,      XIII|        it aloft pointed to his mouth, gazed at the stars for
44  II,       XIV|      fingers' length below his mouth, and the size, the colour,
45  II,       XIV|     thrust your sword into the mouth of this one here that looks
46  II,       XIV|     delusion; and, down in the mouth, and out of luck, he of
47  II,       XVI|        and a foul smell in her mouth; and when the perverse enchanter
48  II,      XVII| thoroughly; he next opened his mouth, and yawned very leisurely,
49  II,       XIX|        was met by a tap on the mouth from the button of the licentiate'
50  II,      XXII|       in conducting him to the mouth of the very cave, and would
51  II,      XXII|       arrived at the cave, the mouth of which is spacious and
52  II,      XXII|       away the brambles at the mouth of the cave, at the noise
53  II,     XXIII|      nose was rather flat, her mouth was large but with ruddy
54  II,       XXV|       upon it, and putting his mouth to his master's ear began
55  II,      XXVI|        that are in everybody's mouth, and in the mouth of the
56  II,      XXVI|  everybody's mouth, and in the mouth of the boys about the streets.
57  II,     XXVII|    sard, with its head up, its mouth open and its tongue out,
58  II,     XXVII|  titles that are always in the mouth of the boys and common people!
59  II,    XXVIII|        comes into your head or mouth, for so long as you feel
60  II,    XXVIII|      now, honey is not for the mouth of the ass. Ass thou art,
61  II,      XXXI|   words before they escape thy mouth, and bear in mind we are
62  II,      XXXI|        earnestness to keep his mouth shut, and to bite off his
63  II,     XXXII|        him such a spank on the mouth that he wouldn't have spoken
64  II,     XXXII|       took the word out of his mouth and went on, "Nay, let them
65  II,     XXXIV|       scattering foam from his mouth. As soon as he saw him Don
66  II,     XXXIV|        only put a finger in my mouth, and they'll see whether
67  II,      XXXV|      to make its escape by his mouth or go back again into his
68  II,     XLIII|      so thick together into my mouth that they fall to fighting
69  II,      XLIV|     rate thou wilt stretch thy mouth with a grin; for Don Quixote'
70  II,      XLIV|    like what you are; from the mouth of a noble lady nothing
71  II,      XLIV|    rather flat,~ And though my mouth be wide,~ My teeth like
72  II,     XLVII|      was running away from her mouth; and with all this she looks
73  II,     XLVII|       well, for she has a wide mouth; and but for wanting ten
74  II,     XLVII|       with her knees up to her mouth; but for all that it is
75  II,    XLVIII|       teeth and grinders in my mouth, except one or two that
76  II,    XLVIII|       left as dark as a wolf's mouth, as the saying is. Suddenly
77  II,         L|         it is but to open your mouth, and that shall be the measure;
78  II,       LIX|         Don Quixote rinsed his mouth and bathed his face, by
79  II,       LIX|      to carry the bread to his mouth, he said never a word, and
80  II,       LIX|      landlord replied that his mouth should be the measure; he
81  II,      LXII|        was to answer, with his mouth to the tube, and the voice,
82  II,    LXVIII|      pairs from your worship's mouth faster than from mine; only
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